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Motorhead

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Re: VAWT Technology
« Reply #33 on: September 20, 2004, 09:16:21 PM »
Hmm.. There is another turbine like this one on top of Hollywood Race Track.
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Motorhead

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Re: VAWT Technology
« Reply #34 on: September 20, 2004, 09:22:11 PM »
I have not seen one windtree on any rooftops,have you?
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Re: VAWT Technology
« Reply #35 on: September 20, 2004, 10:26:25 PM »
Well, there is your answer insider!  Your a hit! hope you got what you were looking for!  


by the way, do you have kids?  What do you tell them when you feed them with people's hard earned money that you scammed from them?  Do you tell them what daddy REALLY does for a living?  How do you sleep at night?

Devon

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richhagen

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Re: VAWT Technology
« Reply #36 on: September 21, 2004, 12:32:03 AM »
From their site:  


"TRITON 5 - 5kw vertical axis wind turbine, Our TRITON Power House, producing an outstanding and incredible 1,000kwh's per day. Price: $7,495.00 each."


They list their Triton 5 model at 5Kw and then go on to state that it will produce 1000 Kwh/day?  1000 Kwh/day would be a continuous average output of 41.67Kw right?  They go on to state that all of their machines are rated outputs are based upon a 10MPH continuous wind.  The machine can't both produce 5000 watts in a 10 mph continuous wind and produce 1000 kwh's per day in a 10 mph wind.  Note the adjective "incredible" before the 1,000kwh's per day.  It may be a more applicable description than the site designer had planned.  It would be an amazing price for a machine if it could produce a megawatthour of power each day, but I'm from Illinois, which borders Missouri, so you'd have to 'show me' that it could.  Rich Hagen

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